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Dogs are getting more than a bone -- a doggie park

By Alta Mayhugh
Staff writer
Published/Last Modified on Friday, December 19, 2008 12:53 PM CST


Area dogs have something to wag their tails about.

The Williston Park Board is designating about an acre of park district land as a dog park. The land is in Spring Lake Park across the road from the Keel Boat and next to a parking lot.

Amy Krueger, executive director of the Williston Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, presented the project to the board. She’s in the current Leadership Williston class where students learn ways they can benefit the community. Krueger’s final project is the dog park, and she’s been working on it for a month.

A dog park is a fenced-in area where dogs can run around and play without having to wear leashes. Agility courses and clean-up stations for the pooches are also part of the plan.

Krueger said after this week’s park board meeting that part of the reason she thought of a dog park is because she’s a dog owner with two Labrador retrievers. Like many dog owners, Krueger considers her pets as family and thinks they should have a big public space to roam free. “I just saw the need to give pet owners a place to take their companions to exercise, train, socialize without restrictions,” Krueger said.

She also said it’s an opportunity for dog owners to network.

Dog parks also encourage pet owners to clean up after their pets because of the availability of the cleaning stations. Another plan is to divide the park so a portion is for small breeds and a portion is for large breeds. This avoids a possible liability issue, she said.

The proposed agility course is to have at least a puppy hill and tire jump, she said, and Krueger wants to buy many more pieces if possible.

Besides support from the park board, Krueger has also received the blessing of the Badlands Bird Dog Club and the MonDak Humane Society.

“We are unanimous in our excitement for this source for dog owners to exercise and socialize their pets in a safe, healthy manner. Many of us have visited or utilized dog parks in other communities, and this is such a positive move for Williston as well,” Jean Lindvig, MonDak board president, wrote in a letter to the park board.

Krueger is confident she’ll have the support of many more dog lovers.

“I think dog owners are going to be in great support (of it),” she said.

The Spring Lake Park site is perfect because there’s parking and existing trails, it’s close to water for irrigation purposes and so the dogs can rehydrate, and it’s far from residential areas so people won’t be bothered by barking, she said.

Krueger is to begin applying for grants and seeking donations from the community for the project that may cost about $45,000. The park would include fencing and gates, water, clean-up stations, signs and agility equipment. The land is owned by the park district, which is responsible for maintenance.

Park Board Chairman Larry Grondahl said at Tuesday’s board meeting there is a need for a dog park in town and thinks the Spring Lake Park area is perfect. Williston Parks and Recreation Director Darin Krueger said it’s a good area because of the trees there that can provide shade on hot days.

Grondahl understood feces are to be picked up by the owners, but there may be leeching from urine. He suggested having input from the North Dakota Game and Fish Department before making a commitment.

Darin Krueger said the area is far enough away from water and it shouldn’t make an impact.

After more discussion, Grondahl thought the dog park was a good idea and it should be easy to take back in case there are any issues. Amy Krueger hopes to complete it by this summer.
 

Comments

    L. Larsen wrote on Dec 29, 2008 10:09 AM:

    " SKM, go back to the Williston Active Issues Blog site, you attitude and rude comments are better suited for that site. "

    SKM wrote on Dec 28, 2008 4:36 AM:

    " I never said it did ask for a TAX...I said dont ask me FOR one. DURRRRR... Sheesh, some people's kids..... "

    Greg H wrote on Dec 26, 2008 9:36 AM:

    " SKM... NO WHERE in the article does it say anything about a TAX! Read the article!. This is a great addition to the area. With the agility course, williston will be able to host events and many people who actually own dogs will use the park. If a dog fights, they wont be back. Doesnt happen. I have been to dog parks for the last 10 years. Never saw one fight and I have 2 dogs. "

    L.Larsen wrote on Dec 24, 2008 10:41 PM:

    " Bismarck has a dog park. When it was proposed it was met with much opposition from citizens with letters to the Tribune and much criticism on the Tribune Blog site. The park is now in operation and has been for a couple of years. The opposition has disappeared and the park is very popular with dog owners. My dog and I never used it as it is located a distance from me and I live in a wooded semi-wild area along the river; the area has many hiking and biking trails. I say go for it Williston. "

    dca wrote on Dec 24, 2008 1:14 PM:

    " Dumb idea. "

    SKM wrote on Dec 24, 2008 12:06 AM:

    " Cool...glad they have rules. But don't ask me for a TAX. BTW...so if you seperate the big dogs from the smaller ones, then won't you just get big dog fights and small dog fights? LOL. Merry Christmas! :) "

    BILL wrote on Dec 22, 2008 9:49 AM:

    " SKM....
    Have you ever been to a dog park? The owners police themselves and if your dog attacks another dog...you better have home owners insurance! The parks have rules and if you dont follow them...you will not be allowed to go...

    Seperate areas for different size dogs...these parks are successful across the country.
    Bill W "

    SKM wrote on Dec 20, 2008 2:27 AM:

    " Dog Park sounds great...but what happens when Dogs fight? Big or small? Thats what dogs do. They jockey for alpha male. And when a female dog is in heat...good luck. Great idea, but most have no idea how bad it really can get when dogs start to fight. "

    Great Idea wrote on Dec 19, 2008 3:37 PM:

    " I think this is an awesome idea for Williston to have. We have been to some in the past in other towns, and our dogs loved it. Plus you were able to talk to other dog owners.
    Great idea kudos to whomever is behind this. "

    Me wrote on Dec 19, 2008 2:27 PM:

    " What a good idea! My children and I often visit Spring Lake Park and it would be wonderful if we could also take our family dogs to enjoy the day! :) I'll donate to it! "

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